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Nevapa City Dairy TRANSCRIPT
_ Issued Every Evening, Sundays Excepted, at Nevada City.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
ByMel, = = = * $6 Per Year . By Carrier, 12 1-2c Per Week
Delivered toany part of ‘the city.
oe
TUESDAY .......205. Si eivcdgee a cas cos ee aiscas . June 24, 1902
Golden Opportunities.
“OYS now coming into manhood who are determined to
have a purpose in life; who intend to take hold of
‘practical things; who intend to be reliable, have
more before them than any generation of boys that
has yet grown up. The percentage of such boys is very
much less than ever before, and those who expect to make
something of themselves by hard labor, and sacrifice if need
be, will have much less competition, and then there is really
more in sight to be done. There is evéry incentive for a
purposeful life.
The General Manager of ene the great railroad sysiems
on this Coast recently issued an order directing the heads of
all departments to look for “bright young men.” That official says in his circular to the heads of the various departments: “I want you to promote capable young men. Encourage them to look for something higher. Reach out and
get allof the bright young men you possibly can into the
system.” 2 apeke,
This isa whole sermon to young men. The great corporations are in want of bright, reliable young men, and
chances are offered every day—not only chances to begin,
but chances to rise and go on upthe ladder. But, boys, let
‘us tell you that no boy need apply who has made up his
mind that he is going to live without work, and hard work.’
No boy need apply who is afraid of hard work, who is afraid
to face any situation that may arise. The idea that education is going to keep one from work is all wrong. No matter
whether a boy starts in at the foot or the top of the ladder, he
will soon find his true position. It is evident then that it is
in the long run better for him to start below his true place
and climb up than to start too high and have to come down.
The boy who has made up his mind that he must have such
and such a job or he wilt not work had as well not start in
—there are too many of his kind in the race, . The boy who
thinks that fun must come ahead of business, ahead of a
purposeful life, will struggle along with the great majority
at the bottom. General managers of great corporations, in Handsome Bells.
issuing orders to look out for youttg men—bright, purposeful:
young men—do no refer to any of this kind.
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Twenty-Nine (0 One.
E ARE ALL very happy and very proud to note the
unprecedented growth of our export trade in these
recent years. All needed effort should be put forth
by manufacturers and merchants to develop this
trade, and the Government should foster the same in all wise
and practical ways. But some people appear to have lost
their heads in their enthusiasm for foreign markets. They
are willing to do anything and everything to extend our
sales abroad. Their gaze is wholly across the sea, Anything
nearer home escapes their vision. Even though not Tariffobists, they aré.willing to sacrifice Protection right, left and
down the middle to placate a European buyer.
To such folks we say, please look at these figures. They
are pretty fresh and undoubtedly trustworthy. They are
from the census report on industries, and, of course, are for
1900, The product value of our manufacturing industries
that year was.$13,019,251,614. Of this amount we exported
$435,851,756, retaining the balance for domestic consumption. Our much vaunted foreign trade, therefore, took away
3%4 per cent. of our production, leaving 96% per cent. of the
value, or twelve and two-thirds billions, to be consumed at
home. ;
When we are thumbing the armholes of our vests and
rolling up our eyes at our progidious exports of manufac
tures, let us not forget that for every dollar’s worth sold
abroad we’ sell $29 wor.h at home. Not only that. Rapidly
as the foreign trade has grown of late, the domestic consumption has far outstripped it in the speed of its development. To that obvious fact thousands of manufacturers can
pive testimony.
The obstrusive moral that must project its luminous
th.across the mind of the dullest is that it is folly to en_ ger the control of this vast body of home trade in a
r markets already made has been achieved under our
ft asitis. We have not had to lower it to get business
\f; and any lowering we are tempted to do should first
+ most‘Careful and specific study as to what effect, it
gope proposed change would have on the sale of th
question in the home market. ie
Pas se
Passes Away In
Pennsylvania.
ee
Word bas been received here by
Mrs. M. E. Mclatire of the death on
the eleventh inst. at. Homestead, Pa.,
of her brother-in-law, Joseph F. Oox.
The deceased will be remembered by
many of our old time residents, for in
early days he teamed in Nevada county
and during that time made Nevada
City his beadquarters. Among other
things the Homestead Press-Advocate
has the following tosay of him:
Joseph F. Cox was born at the eld
Salt. Works, July. 27, 1892; and moved
with bis parents to the Cox homestead, in ‘Mifflin township, where he
lived until 1856 when he took the
“gold fever” and went t> California in
search of wealth. While in California
he mét and married Miss Emma
Sweeney, a daughter of a prominent
family of that time in Nevada City.
In 1878, with his wife’and family, he
returned ta Pennsylvania and located
on the farm of his father, where he resided until a few years ago. when be
moved to Homestead. Deceased was
an upright honest ian of sterling
qualities, respected and esteemed by
all who eame in contact with him. He
is survived by his wife, five sons and
two daughters. Among.-those who will
attend the funeral will be John Hamit'on, of Nevada City, Oal., who was
bern and raised in this vicinity and
went West, in early days, with the deceased: He is now visiting his mother
at Mansfield and has beea notified of
the death of his old companion,
Fell From a Horse.
Last evening, as Miss Dora Organ
was riding a horse in the vicinity of
W. Hick’s residence, on Broad street,
the girth which held the blankets
broke, causing them to slip,—throw=ing Miss Organ to the ground,
striking on her head. She received a
cut in the face besides severe
bruises. She was taken to the residence of Chas: E. Malloy, where she
fainted. Dr, Muller was sent for and
attended the young lady. ~
Chief Engineer E. W. Schmidt bas
received an elegant Chief Engineer's
belt. It is gold and white with the
word Chief in silver letters. The belt
is decorated with gold plates on which
are trumpets and other emblems.
Assistant Chief Engineer George Legg
bas also received a handsome belt.
It has a red background, with the
words Assistant Obief in white letters,
It bas the same emblems as that of the
Chief,
Suit. Commenced.
~ OME BND. AE SAEED
Old Nevada Countyan. John Werry to Be
tric Company has offered the posiing to bis friends, and they are legion,
as he has always been a careful and
In entering upon his new duties, Mr.
accruing from a long and successful : :
official ‘career. His acceptance will) high government official, who just left Buckingham palace.
from the political fleld, after the expiration of his present term of office on
January 5th, 1903. Mr. Werry has
less chase after foreign commerce. The conquest of
In the Superior Ccurt this morning
Helen F. Herring commenced suit
against W. A. McKenzie, M. McKenzie, Miss E. Kelley, George R.
McKenzie, E. B. Preston, J. W. Seely,
James A. Tipping and W. M. MeKenzie. The plaintiff sues to quiet
title to the Knickerbocker quartz mine,
whieh adjoins the Hirschman and
Grover properties,
Will Be a Candidate
Deputy Sheriff Thomas H. Waters
will be a candidate for the nomination
of Oounty Recorder at the coming Republican county convention. Tom’s
many friends bave an idea that he is
jeut the right man for the place.
No headache, no gastritis, follows
the use of “Jesse Moore” pure
whiskey. It does one good. There is
none other to equal it.
N. D. G. W., Notice.
The Fourth of July Float Committees will meet Tuesday evening at
7:80 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. E. A.
Moore to b gia work on the floats.
Have you no appetite? Then take
Gilt Eage Whiskey, Bourbor or Rye as
as appetizer and enjoy your food.
Sold everywhere. Wichman, Lutgen
& Oo., San Francisco, Cal. Sole proprietors.
Would Smash the Club.
Cobwebs put on a cut lately gave a
the best thing to put on a cut is Buck
len’s Arnica Salve, the infallible
healer of Wounds, Ulcers, Sores, Skip
Eruptions, Burns, Scaids and Piles, It
cures or no pay. Only 25c at Vinton’s
drug store.
Ranch For Sale at a Bargain.
The Holland Ranch, situated nea”
Enguire of Brown & Moran. tf
woman lockjaw. Millions know that
Colambia Hill is offered ats bargain.
Manager of Gas and
Electric Company.
The Nevada County Gas and Election of manager of the company’s office
Werry, and he has accepted. He will
enter upon his daties shortly. The se
lection of Mr. Werry will be gratifypainstaking official, courteous to all.
Werry will take with him the benefi's
mean the retirement of Mr. Werry
held the office of County Recorder for
large majorities, and was eonsidered
to be almost invincible.
L. H. Newbert, the presept manager, will remain in this city about a
month, after which he will go to
Marysville to accept the position of
manager of the office in ‘that city.
During the short time that Mr. New
bert bag reeided here he has made
many friends, and he wilt always bea
welcome visitor to this eity.
Personal Mention.
Judge Francis Finnegan and wife of
Truckee arrived here last evening to
attend the wedding of their son, Geo.
B. Finnegan, to M‘ss Margaret Gillespie, which takes place on Wednesday
morning at Town Talk.
M. M. Baruh of this city and I. Zellerbach of S:n Francisco have re‘ urned
from a trip East. ;
Misses Bessie and Rachel Morgan
lett yesterday for Denver, Colorado,
where they will attend the Sunday
school Convention.
Rev, O. Fenwick and wife of Terre
Haute, Indiana, returned to this city
yesterday from North Bloomfield
where they have been holding revival
meetings.
Joseph Woods of San Francisco is
visiting OC. Dougherty and family of
Gold Fiat.
J. AH. Treasure and wife of Seattle,
Washington, arrived here last evening
en route to North San Juan.
Miss Ola Gillespie of South Bend,
Washington, is visiting her parents
here,
Miss Edna Noack of Berkeley is visiting her brother, O. H, Noack, at
Glenwood,
Ed. Phillips, who fell down a well
yesterday, was able to be out today.
Larry Fitzgerald, whoyesterday
risked his life in an attempt to stop a
runaway team and was ran over by
the sled which the animals}, were
drawing, receiving a few bruisés and
scratches, was able to be in town today.
W. Maher left this morning for San
Fraucisco on a business trip.
Mies Mollie Maher left this morning
for San Francisco, on a visit to her
many friends. ‘
T. J. Leonard is over from »pweetland.
R. Kinney is over from Birchville.
David Herald and Arthur Zellerbach
of San Francisco are here on a visit to
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, A,
Barub, a
Miss [. Cooper left this morning for
San Francisco on a visit.
Miss Maud Marchie left this morning for a visit to San Francisco,
Miss Mamie Miller, who bas been
visiting in San Francisco, has returned
home, Aa)
Mr. Frank Koapp and Mies Ethyl
Sinclair of Oakland are visiting Geo,
8. Miller and family. — J
Engene Hegarty came down from
Moore’s Flat t morning, to make
arrangements for his father’s funeral.
nian Ne ne na A a anemia
How for Lumber.
M. L.:& D. MARSH eve ready
Any order can now be filled. e can
suit you in.,
Doors, Windows, Sashes, etc.
We aleo keep on hand
MASURY’S PAINTS
color. Fully guaranteed.
been postponed on account of the King illness. nae
His Majesty underwent an operation for appendicitis . 5¢ Nevada City this week, anddifferent occasions will ber nbe
with delight. :
A Mise Minnie Brand will entert
LONDON, June 24—The latest bulletin says the OpeT-. the Broad Street Whist Olub ¢
tion was successfully performed. A large abscess was evacuated. The King bore the operation well and is in a satis~
factory condition,
At five o’clock a press representative interviewed the . on Nevade street, and w
time in whist,
Mrs. M. Bernheim will give a whist
party Thursday night, in honor of her
sister, Mise Sarah Miller, of San Fran.
ciseo. iy
Mrs. H. Dickerman will have as her
guests next Friday evening the Sat~
urday Afternoon Whiat Olab,
ia this city, to County Recorder Jobn this morning, which the physicians announce to be entirely
sticcessful.
‘ He said the latest information was that the King had recovered consciousness after taking chloroform, but no one could
say definitely how matters would turn in the next twentyseveral terms, always being elected by four ‘hours.
for delivery,90 immense -stock of Lumber of
every kind, name and description.
which are: absolately pure and every . 228 parlors are # branch of the Electro-Deneal Parlors of Sacramento
OROMATION OF KING
Lonpon, June 24—The coronotion of Edward VII has
King Edward and Queen Alexandria arrived in London
from Windsor at 12:30 p. m. yesterday. The King then appeared to be in his usual health. A big throng took the opportunity of greeting the King and Queen on their entry.
into the capital and semi-state progress to Buckingham Pal-.
ace. Accompanied by Prince and Princess Charles of Den='
° ° A .
proceeded in semi-state landaus drawn by four horses, with .
postilions, preceded by outriders and attended by an escort:
i}
of the Royal Dragoon Guards, along the route usually fol-.
lowed by the late Queen Victoria. The thoroughfares were .
thickly lined with people and the enthusiasm of the specta—
tors was unbounded. Rigorous police protection was installed .
at the railway stations and the royal train was everywhere .
greeted with cheers. Their Mdjesties reached Buckingham .
Palace shortly before 1 o'clock.
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temporary and improvised brake
street grade, when the chain suddenly
——— snapped, releasing the wheels. The .
heavy team, loaded with lumber, .
Narrow : Kscape of a crowded onto the horses and the team
went tearing down the street at a runTeamster from Being . ov7.z0",s°oczters tee meannine
js ; frightened animals. The peop'e on!
Injured. the street cleared for the sidewalks,
expecting to see a disastrous wreck.
Gaylord & Son’s delivery team was
parrowly miseed,and at a point near
The driver of Birce & Smart’s lumber team met with a thrilling experfenc> this afternoon whic fortunately
ended without injury to himself or
his six horses, While coming down
the Sugar Loaf grade the brake block. The escape was indeed a very narto a halt without damage, and preventing their farther progress down grade.
hind wheels with a heavy chain, Thig . the streets.
LEGG & SHAW ONDARY
The Deerless. Iceland ce Cream Freezer
oe 2 quarts ean Z He
Reirigerators :
$8.50 $10 $12.50 $14.00
orrrerr Ty
See Our Window Display
verery :
DR. R. BE. SMITH
established nearly four years ago. One of th
best equipped Dental Offices on the Donnan isan
_ Are Located Here Permanently
with allthe modern
Aieacdunate frerahese eR ECTRICAL aud other conveniences for doing
All work guaranteed at One-hal! the regular prices charged by other
PAINLESS EXTRACTION, 60 CEN
OF No charge tor Extracti t a tila alg ogee acting when Plates are ordered,
et
Masonic_Bullding, up Stairs, Pine Street, Nevada City,
FASCINAT
DVAADPISTPNE, “Sm
to Bo. Given:
he . following The ever popular game of whist will
WAS Teceived at
Gastro
farpish entertainment for the ladies
all team, and the g
nowenal team,
4eDge avy team in the oo
t from one to three hun,
rhe line up of the team
lows: Gluyas Richards
Eden, catcher;
Lawrence Poundst,
Jacka, 8rd base;
Jeld; John Hopkins,
Fleming, left field; Mike ¢
James Fogarty, Substity
‘Munieations must be af
J obn N. Becker, business
Maher & Co,
NEVADA CITY.
evening at her home on Bread street.
Mrs. G. J. Rector has invited
ber of friends to spend ‘the aft
of Wednesday with her, at her home. The
hile away the
mark, their Majesties reached Paddington at 12:30 p. m, and
sas we : aes = We are ready for the
GREAT CBLEBRATION .
Fourth and Fifth.
Come to the Big Store now. We have bee
. ready for a long time. Just see the surprise in store
White Goods White Good
India Linen, Victoria Lawn at toc, 12%c, 15¢,
4oc, 50¢, 75¢, $1. These goodsa
White Dimity, White Nansook, White Swi
Organdie at all prices.Come and get our prices,
New Things in Wash Dress Goods,
Buy your Fourth of July Dress from us.
New Shirt Waists.
. White Batiste at
. worked all right until the No. 2 fireinches wide.
; house was reached, on the Broad.
veryone new. No ld
All new this season. New Linen
already shrunk. New Hosiery, New Gloves, New
Crash Skirts.
goods here.
Respectfully,
eaher &
Saratoga Chips..
i As we have
Limonell’s} saloon the leaders were!
turned to the right, bringing the team ;
ust opened a Box of
expect to find them
and crisp. .One pound for 25
Get them while they are fresh. broke and the driver resorted to the. °¥ ne for the driver and horses, as . }
customary method of blocking the. !®Wwas also for all who happened to be . f
THE TRA
a
4UBSDAY wwe be oe
The young eon ©
quite ill at the home
pie street.
Miss Louise Sob
yisit to her mother f
J, H. Rourke of
pere lat evening on
Fiat, to be at the be
pr-in-law, Charles B
E. C. Jones, chie
California Central
Light Company, is
the company’s inter
W. Bennetts of Pa
jsst evening and lef
North Bloomfield..
Ted Hall, the o
Francisco, is in tow
RB. A. Wheeler ia bh
isco. ;
J, Fraser arrived
ville.
C. Scheffer came. :
' City last evening
Francisco.
0. T, La Pane is
mento.
J. H. Rourke of O
visit.
E, T. Harris ef Al
last evening aud le!
Downieville.
E. E. Girzikonék;
for the Yuba min
curedia position.
Mrs. O. R, Olerke
Francisco are here a
—_———_-_+ 4
Yesterday aftern
who is employed
blackemith shop, wi
ing a horse, when
blank cartridge p'
the animal, Theh
sir and came down
cutting bis leg quit
» oe
One of the .
Ed Schmidt has
the largest and fit
works ever brought
and is fully preps
trade. Family or
solicited. He has i
ere, rockets, Romar
torpedoes, pin whee
else that should ~
stock,
The La
The finance coma
of July celebration
call tomorrow after!
have’ not yet paid t
and it is desired tha
ap, as the final reps
at the meeting of ti
tee next Thursday .
feo cAT SALE We
Meeting:
C. E. Mulloy, Groc
a ae a ee
Price No Objec.
That’s right, price with a
stocked and have te
We can’t afford to
eles n same proportion.
trouble to pet these
* MRS. L. LUBECK,
Don’t Get Left---Be On
nd WATOBES ?
s is no object just nov.
of our brand one °
it, and as a result you
‘ o regardless of value.
Gome in and see for
goods, Wecan please
Commercial St
Nevada City.
We have an elegant line of OLOOKS a
makes and guarantee them to be First-c
You will not be behind time if you have ©
or clocks in your possession and rely upon
Watch or Olook that does not work we
bring it to us, We will @xit, That’s our spec
. & H, W. Hart
1 and needs rep
Electro-Dental Parlors
PHONE WEST 4, < ~
mr Spoons. oe
We N
; peg ts
Jouve
‘ome Souven't
uality considered.
Promptly and Neatly ™
—— kk aE coe
« + The Jews es cleanse
dentists.
' : OUR PRICES
PLATES, full Upper or Lower $10 00. GOLI
GOLD ¢ ct OWNS, 22 Karat... 6 00 SILVER FILEMGS:”: ne 97-00 Us
WORK, per tooth.. 6 00. CLEANING....0°°°°°""
558 ral Jewelry of ‘All Kind
R. E. SMITH, D.D. S,
.
The entertaiomer
Firemen for the pi
trrangementse fer t
on the Fourth of J
o'clock tonight in .
George Coughlin. '
— Or
guile
—
Manuel Silva, a
Rush Oreek, was h
this morning in a
medical treatment
man is quite sick.
Be ware of Ontme:
Contain
as mercary will .
sense of smell and
the whole system
through the muc
articles should nev
prescriptions fron
cians, as the dama;
fold to the good
tive from them. —
manufactared by
Toledo, O., contaix
fs taken internal
upon the blood an
the system. In bru
Cure be aure you .
is taken internally
ledo, Ohio, by F
Testimonials free.
seid by all drug
le
Hall's Family F
Good
Colley Brother
of beef, mutton —
all times, ,
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Finest Harness
The finest line
dlery in Nevada ¢
atthe store of Jal
ttreet. He has al
driving and wor
driving gauntlete
Whip stocks and
. Btades and pricey
harness, cushios
Shee and you
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